"Corona Must Be Quickly Forgotten Once The Economy Reopens"

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Forget about all the bullshyt you've gone through the last few months brehs. Forget about who was responsible for not taking it serious initially. Once it's time to vote just simply act like it never happened brehs.



 

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Sociopathic behavior. Never mind that family/friends died or the loss of income resulting in suffering...praise me because it's over so who cares!

The idea that we go back to normal is laughable. Japan is dealing with reinfection cases. SK has a second outbreak now. Imagine a football game in September, and a few days afterward it's reported that a few people contracted the virus at the game. Suddenly the football season is in jeopardy and thousands of people are potentially infected.

Point being: people aren't gonna go back to spending money normally anytime soon. Which means the economy will suffer.
 

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People are getting antsy about things being normal again and I don’t blame them. The summer is around the corner, people are losing jobs, have bills to be paid and families to feed. The problem is of course is if we ride this out and people get a false sense of security then boom second wave hits us. To prevent a second wave we need mass testing and contact tracing to isolate those who have the virus and isolate them. There is also that plasma therapy from those who survive coronavirus that can be helpful. However to do that we will need to do more testing. This is what South Korea is doing. However I’m not confident our government will do that. Heat may slow the spread but what I fear is what happens in the fall and winter for the remaking year. What will happen is the summer will slow the spread then people get comfortable then boom late in the fall a second outbreak hits us. I hope not because the economy can not withstand multiple lockdowns.
 

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People are getting antsy about things being normal again and I don’t blame them. The summer is around the corner, people are losing jobs, have bills to be paid and families to feed. The problem is of course is if we ride this out and people get a false sense of security then boom second wave hits us. To prevent a second wave we need mass testing and contact tracing to isolate those who have the virus and isolate them. There is also that plasma therapy from those who survive coronavirus that can be helpful. However to do that we will need to do more testing. This is what South Korea is doing. However I’m not confident our government will do that. Heat may slow the spread but what I fear is what happens in the fall and winter for the remaking year. What will happen is the summer will slow the spread then people get comfortable then boom late in the fall a second outbreak hits us. I hope not because the economy can not withstand multiple lockdowns.
 

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Sociopathic behavior. Never mind that family/friends died or the loss of income resulting in suffering...praise me because it's over so who cares!

The idea that we go back to normal is laughable. Japan is dealing with reinfection cases. SK has a second outbreak now. Imagine a football game in September, and a few days afterward it's reported that a few people contracted the virus at the game. Suddenly the football season is in jeopardy and thousands of people are potentially infected.

Point being: people aren't gonna go back to spending money normally anytime soon.
Which means the economy will suffer.
 
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